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4 Risk Factors Associated With Hoarding & How Bio-One can Help

4 Risk Factors Associated With Hoarding & How Bio-One of Oceanside can Help

We are the 4 risk factors associated with hoarding and how our hoarding cleaning services can help you tackle these scenarios. One thing that sets us apart from any other cleaning company is our genuine desire to guide you at each step, ensuring you return to a clean, safe environment with a positive outlook on life. 

Hoarding situations pose multiple risk factors for the victim and anyone who wishes to assist them. Bio-One of Oceanside specializes in the cleanup, removal, and disposal of clutter and waste from hoarding scenarios throughout San Diego County and surrounding communities. Our approach is like no other: we understand that every situation is different, and we need to work together to overcome these challenges.

A person struggling with hoarding is in a constant state of stress and anxiety. Usually, houses or properties impacted by hoarding make it very difficult to live in. 

A traumatic life event might have triggered or worsened hoarding symptoms

Some people may develop a hoarding disorder due to a traumatic life event, like the death of a loved one, a pet, divorce, losing a friend, relocation, eviction, or simply the loss of something they considered to be “treasurable.” 

Hoarding scenarios often involve clutter and biohazards from trash, waste, and house neglect. Daily activities like cooking, bathing, and even sleeping can become challenging, as the individuals cannot part from their belongings. 

Bio-One of Oceanside's certified specialists can help you approach hoarding scenarios effectively and promptly. These situations can be emotionally taxing and overwhelming, besides the dangers of taking care of the situation without professional help. Bio-One specialists will work closely with the victim to ensure we meet their expectations and goals for overcoming hoarding.

Family history of mental health conditions

While there is no specific reason for hoarding, some cases have shown that genetics and brain functioning can play a role in developing a hoarding disorder.

We certainly cannot confirm that the victim suffers from the same conditions if a family member has struggled with a mental health condition or disorder. Studies have just shown the connection and have recognized it as a risk factor.

Bio-One of Oceanside's hoarding cleaning services are aimed to make everyone feel comfortable enough to trust us with their belongings and possessions. Our technicians are caring, mindful, and respectful of their situation. We will prioritize saving all value items (legal documents, photographs, collectibles, keys, wallets, etc.)

A personal struggle with other mental health conditions

Hoarding has been recognized as a mental health illness. Doctors and mental health professionals can provide treatment for this condition to achieve a normal, enjoyable life. This is why it is so important to turn to professional help in the face of a hoarding situation. Victims may also struggle with other mental health conditions like depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety disorder, dementia, etc.

Getting help from a professional in mental health is a key element in preventing hoarding from worsening. Bio-One of Oceanside can help you find the right people to help you or your loved ones face hoarding. Leave the cleaning part to us. We will ensure the house or property returns to its previous condition, one that is safe for you and anyone to live in. 

Deprived childhood and early deprivation in life might lead to hoarding in adulthood

On average, specialists have determined that hoarding symptoms may develop in people aged between 11 and 15. Early detection is also key when it comes to preventing these symptoms from getting worse. 

Studies have shown that people who have faced poor conditions in the early stages of their lives might turn to hoard as a coping mechanism in their adulthood. This risk factor is determined by mental health professionals, as there are many reasons for people to hoard items. 

Bio-One of Oceanside's certified technicians can help people and families struggling with hoarding, especially if things feel out of place and order. Whenever our specialists receive a call to attend to a hoarding situation, they have one thing in mind: keeping you safe. Specialists will work closely with the victims to make sure they are satisfied with the work and the service provided.

Hoarding Cleaning Services - Bio-One of Oceanside can help

If you or someone you love is struggling with hoarding, let Bio-One of Oceanside's specialists take care. We understand that calling for help might be difficult, and people tend to feel embarrassed about these situations but please know we are here to help.

Hoarding cleaning services - Before and after. Bio-One of Oceanside.
Hoarding cleaning services - Before and after. Bio-One of Oceanside.

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Bio-One of Oceanside is the  #1 Disinfection, Sanitation, and Decontamination Company in North San Diego County, providing professional, industry standards services in all kinds of extreme scenarios:

Recovery Services

  • Crime scene cleanup services
  • Trauma scene cleaning services
  • Blood and biohazard cleaning services
  • Undiscovered or unattended death cleaning services
  • Homicide/Suicide cleaning services
  • Feces and bodily fluids cleaning services
  • Mold remediation services
  • Water damage restoration services
  • Emergency vehicle decontamination services
  • Fentanyl cleanup services
  • Medical waste disposal services
  • Tear gas cleaning services
  • Sewage backup cleaning services

Hoarding cleanup services

  • Hoarding cleanup
  • Animal hoarding cleanup
  • Gross filth cleanup
  • Deep clean
  • Junk removal
  • Homeless encampment clean-out
  • Hazardous waste disposal
  • Nicotine stain/odor removal
  • Odor removal

HELP FIRST, BUSINESS SECOND!

Bio-One of Oceanside springs into action to assist survivors when a traumatic event occurs. We work with local law enforcement, emergency responders, victim advocacy organizations, hoarding task forces, apartment communities, and insurance companies to ensure that you receive the greatest service feasible.

We have been an independently owned and operated business since August 2020 to help our community through difficult and unexpected situations. Our certified technicians are caring, compassionate, and discreet, and we are ready to help you in your most significant time of need.

We are proudly serving North San Diego and surrounding communities! 

Bio-One is a proud member of the Southern California Rental Housing Association and Carlsbad, Oceanside, and Vista Chambers of Commerce. Bio-One serves all of San Diego County and neighboring regions, including Oceanside, Carlsbad, Vista, Fallbrook, Escondido, San Marcos, and Bonsall.

We also serve the Southern Orange County cities: San Clemente, Dana Point, Rancho Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Ladera Ranch, San Juan Capistrano, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Woods, Laguna Beach, Lake Forest, Rancho Santa Margarita, Irvine, and Costa Mesa.

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